Seabrook (back) was traded from the Blackhawks to the Lightning in exchange for Tyler Johnson and a 2023 second-round pick, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
Seabrook (back) announced he's no longer able to play due to injury Friday and was subsequently placed on long-term injured reserve.
Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman suggested Sunday that Seabrook (back) remains far away from returning to game action, Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times reports. "We're very concerned for him," Bowman said of Seabrook. "He's been a warrior for us. Think of his time in Chicago -- he never really missed any games. But now we're realizing he was playing through a lot of pain those years, and it's caught up to him."
According to coach Jeremy Colliton, Seabrook (back) has been skating on his own, but there's still no timetable for his return, Charlie Roumeliotis of NBC Sports Chicago reports.
Per Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times, Seabrook is dealing with a back injury and has no timetable for a return.
According to general manager Stan Bowman, Seabrook (undisclosed) still isn't skating, but the team is hoping he'll be back on the ice in "the near future," Charlie Roumeliotis of NBC Sports Chicago reports.
Seabrook was deemed unfit to participate in Monday's practice.
Seabrook (hip) says he's healthy and "excited for training camp," NHL.com reports.
Seabrook (hip) won't make the trip to Edmonton for Chicago's qualifying round series against the Oilers, Mark Lazerus of The Athletic reports.
Seabrook (hip) practiced with the team as part of Monday's training camp session, Mark Lazerus of The Athletic reports.